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This is a nonpolar molecule.
saturated molecule
The term for the simplest representative particle in a compound composed of nonmetal atoms is a molecule. A molecule consists of two or more nonmetal atoms chemically bonded together.
Electrostatic attraction is the force of attraction between positively and negatively charged particles, such as protons and electrons. It is one of the fundamental forces in nature, responsible for holding atoms together to form molecules. Electrolastic attraction is not a commonly recognized scientific term.
What you are describing is a polar covalent bond. In which the bonded atoms have an unequal attraction for the shared electron and an unbalanced distribution of charge results. An example is HCl - the shared electron oscillates between the bonded atoms. The resulting partial charges are a property only of zones within the distribution, and not the assemblage as a whole.
This is a nonpolar molecule.
A molecule is the term that describes a combination of two or more atoms bonded together.
The term that describes the arrangement of atoms within a molecule is called molecular structure. It defines the relative position of atoms and their bonds in a molecule, which influences the molecule's properties and reactivity.
The formula unit -NaCl - (not a molecule) contain two atoms.
These are the Van der Waals bonds.
saturated molecule
molecule
The term for the simplest representative particle in a compound composed of nonmetal atoms is a molecule. A molecule consists of two or more nonmetal atoms chemically bonded together.
Molecule
Electrostatic attraction is the force of attraction between positively and negatively charged particles, such as protons and electrons. It is one of the fundamental forces in nature, responsible for holding atoms together to form molecules. Electrolastic attraction is not a commonly recognized scientific term.
This sounds to me like you are wanting the term "molecule". A molecule is a group of atoms bonded together.
What you are describing is a polar covalent bond. In which the bonded atoms have an unequal attraction for the shared electron and an unbalanced distribution of charge results. An example is HCl - the shared electron oscillates between the bonded atoms. The resulting partial charges are a property only of zones within the distribution, and not the assemblage as a whole.